"Whilst barefoot, your natural surroundings become more wild in every way"
Sam Malley, BS14 Wildlife Champion, writes on the visceral connection you feel with nature when you allow yourself to experience it barefoot.
Sam Malley, BS14 Wildlife Champion, writes on the visceral connection you feel with nature when you allow yourself to experience it barefoot.
Avon Wildlife Trust's CEO reflects on the successes and challenges of her first year in the role.
As the next phase of Wildlife Champions gets underway, Emma Fennell Hodson shares what the programme means to her and to the communities that step up for nature in their local areas.
There’s a lot to be proud of from this past year!
Through the Team Wilder Ecological Advisory Service, our Team Wilder Community Ecologist, Esther Frizell-Armitage, is offering free support to individuals and communities right across our region…
One of the most intriguing stories behind the clean lines and urgent angles of Bristol’s modern skyline is its rich history of local food production. It takes a little ‘digging’ to find it because…
By Grenville Johnson, Avon Wildlife Trust Wildlife Champion, and St George in Bloom chair and founder
My wildlife journey began in 2004 after I retired as head teacher. Born, raised and…
Bristol is full of people transforming their neighbourhoods into nature-friendly spaces to benefit both wildlife and people.